Showing posts with label Charts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charts. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Homeschool Planning Pages


This is a large file and may take some time to download



Teaching Homeschool Planning Pages in Color or Black and White Options

2 Styles of Student Weekly Scheduling Pages, Student Checklist, and Chore Chart Checklist in Color and Black and White Options

You can also download separate files below if you don't want all the pages.  They are available in both colored or black and white versions.  I will indicate below what you will be downloading.

Teaching Planning Pages

Student Pages Style 1

Student Pages Style 2

Student Black and White Pages


Saturday, September 25, 2010

School and Chore Charts Tutorial

School & Chore Charts
So nearly 20,000 of you have downloaded this chore chart system, but do you use it?  Do you see the vision here?  So many times I download something from the internet and think to myself "well, that's cute, but I don't get it."  So yesterday, I made my son a new chart (the last one got destroyed long ago when we moved).  I know, it took me nearly two year to get around to making him a new one.  I'm not sure why?   I guess I thought he was getting too old for it.  But, when he saw it finished he said "Oh mom, I remember that chart... I loved it!"  Then my 14 year old daughter asked when hers was going to be finished.   I was shocked!  But, it's so easy to use, you'll see why.





Here's what you'll need to get started:
  • half size poster board (if you're using the smaller chart you can use the small poster boards that come in a 5 pack)
  • velcro sticker buttons (keep in mind that you will need double of one side of the velcro to add to the poster board)
  • scissors
  • double stick tape
  • I also print out something like 'Chris' Chore Chart' to add to the top
Here's how I put it together...
  1. First, print off your card choice (small or large)... I personally like the large.  
  2. Cut them out and laminate them.   
  3. Print out the grid using colored paper (if desired) and laminate.  
  4. On your grid chart, add a velcro button to each square
  5. Then add the opposite velcro button to the velcro on the grid chart  
  6. Next, add all the cards to the grid... the 'opposite' side of velcro will stick to the back of the cards.
  7. Now add the 'opposites' again to the back of the cards.  
  8. Add double stick tape to the grid and add it to the bottom of the poster board.
  9. Above the poster board add all the cards. 
  10. Add title with glue or double stick tape.
  11. Trim around the poster board
Cards before laminating.

Chart before trimming the poster board.

Finished Charts


In the morning, I just put everything I want him to do that day on the top portion of the chart.  Once he's completed the task he then puts the card on the grid portion.  He's finished when the grid is full.  And,  all you have to do is grab the cards you want them to accomplish that day and move them off the grid.  SO EASY!!!


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Freebie - Reading Record




Have your child record their books and the amount of time they read.

Reading Record

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Freebie - School Check-off Chart


Chart that could be used to see your child's progress through-out the week.

School Check-off Chart

Friday, April 24, 2009

Freebie - School and Chore Charts



School and Chore Charts

A collection of charts for home & school. Included are cards to add to your child's chart for both chores and school.

My suggestion for these charts would be to print them on card stock and then print the chore cards on magnet sheets. You could then use them on a white board or refridgerator. Another choice would be to also print the cards on card stock and place velcro in the blocks of the charts and backs of the cards and use them that way. I would also suggest that you laminate your charts.
The larger cards could also be printed onto magnet sheets. You could use the blank page as a guide to create a larger chart for your child or to allow your child to add other chores or subjects.
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